NZ Jeremy
Well-Known Member
Even the best enclosures seem to have there down points according to the keepers and zoo vets I've chatted to when visiting or books I've read...
The outdoor enclosure may be spectular for visitors and very enriching for the animals but the night quarters may be cold and damp and since this where the animals spend most of their time this greatly affects them...
Or the enclosure may be fantastic for the animals but poor for the keepers therefore affecting the care the animals receive, etc... My point is:
In my humble opinion I think breeding is some indication of animal happiness it depends on the species and individuals...
The outdoor enclosure may be spectular for visitors and very enriching for the animals but the night quarters may be cold and damp and since this where the animals spend most of their time this greatly affects them...
Or the enclosure may be fantastic for the animals but poor for the keepers therefore affecting the care the animals receive, etc... My point is:
In my humble opinion I think breeding is some indication of animal happiness it depends on the species and individuals...